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Welcome to Low T Center – Cincinnati, Mason!

Your Low T Center in Mason, is designed to make your visit easy and convenient. The Mason physicians utilize an onsite certified laboratory to diagnose Low T conditions in men, and recommend appropriate treatment options tailored for each patient. We invite you to come see for yourself why we’ve been so successful in helping men get treatment for Low T symptoms.

Feel Younger, More Energetic.

If you’ve been experiencing symptoms of Low T (read more about Low T here), then the Low T Center is just what you’ve been looking for.

If you qualify for testosterone replacement therapy (tests are performed right here onsite at 5250 Socialville-Foster Road), your provider can get you started on your first visit. Like any medical condition there is no “one-size-fits-all” solution, and each patient’s treatment is tailored by their physician to meet their specific situation.

So if you’re experiencing Low T symptoms and are searching for low testosterone treatments in Mason, or want to find out more about your current condition, stop in and visit our local office today. No appointment is necessary, and after the first visit (where we run initial tests), your subsequent visits take no more than a few minutes each.

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Aaron Hanshaw, D.O.

Dr. Hanshaw earned a Bachelor of Science in Biology at Wright State University. He later completed doctoral training at the Ohio University College of Osteopathic Medicine, graduating in 2006. Dr. Hanshaw completed postgraduate training at Grandview Medical Center in Dayton, Ohio, and is Board Certified in Family Medicine as well as Hospice/Palliative Medicine.

Raymond Barrows, RN, MSN, FNP-BC

Raymond Barrows attended the University of Cincinnati where he earned a Bachelor or Science in Nursing in 1999. He went on to complete a Master of Science in Nursing in 2001. Mr. Barrows is Board Certified in Family Practice through the American Nurses’ Credentialing Center (ANCC). He has further completed a Post-Master Certification in Occupational Health and is presently completing further education in the Acute Care Nurse Practitioner program at the University of Cincinnati. Mr. Barrows has as a Nurse Practitioner with clinical experience ranging from Congestive Heart Failure, Urgent Care, Occupational Health and Internal/Family Practice.

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